"I regret to inform you that the Pig Pen is closed indefinitely," the message said this afternoon. "Thank you for your business over the years. Please do not leave a message. It will not be returned. Thank you."

Efforts to contact the owners were unsuccessful. The bar at 702 Union Boulevard, within walking distance of Coca-Cola Park, opened in 2009.

The establishment has been cited by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board four times since then, including twice in the past year, according to state documents.

The bar was most recently cited on April 3 for permitting the sale of liquor to a minor, which resulted in a $3,000 fine and liquor license suspension in August, according to the state.

It was also cited March 7 for passing bad checks while purchasing alcohol, which resulted in a $150 fine that was paid in June, according to the board.

Pig Pen was also cited in November 2011 for selling alcohol to a visibly intoxicated patron, for which they paid a $3,000 fine in May.

A phone message placed to the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board late this afternoon was not returned.